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Fly the Phoenix believes that education, as well as daily food, are basic human rights. In order to combat the imbalances of these rights, we are creating sustainable, 25-year cycle, educational community programs. These are funded by our local income-initiatives, challenges and international donations through our registered charity, Fly The Phoenix.
Mission: To protect fundamental human rights off and advocate for the interests of disadvantaged local and refugee elderly persons, women, young people, people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups achieving improvements in the quality of their lives. Values, principles: humanity; impartiality; independence and neutrality; people-centered humanitarian response; coordination and collaboration; needs-based support; transparency and learning; gender equality; participation; non-discrimination; human rights -centered response. Vision: Society for all strata and for all ages Link to fact sheet with vision and mission statement: http://www.mission.am/NEW/factsheet/FactSheet2_en.pdf
Our goals: Focus on child rights by mitigating violations through legal means, both locally and internationally. Ensure the right to human dignity for refugees and arbitrarily detained individuals in multiple countries, addressing refugee problems based on the principle of personal security in safe and adequate housing. Monitor and document violations involving children and women, mobilize national and international public opinion, and bring these violations to international human rights bodies through legal means. Implement awareness-raising courses and programs on human rights issues. Propose projects for the development of training programs. Propose laws compliant with international human rights conventions. Collaborate with scientific and intellectual institutions, as well as enhance coordination and networking with other centers and civil society organizations. Our policies: are based on humanitarian principles: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality. These values govern our international organization's work when providing assistance to those in need during armed conflicts, natural disasters, and other emergencies We adhere to the journalistic code of honor Strategic vision: A free and dignified world based on tolerance, respect, and social justice Mission: Saving lives and protecting people in humanitarian crises and natural disasters We advocate for effective humanitarian action based on principles within international law and norms, by everyone and for everyone License number W372019653 and serial number 923749527 issued by the French Republic.
The mission and goal of ICDO is the promotion of cultural diversity, inclusivity, interculturalism, human rights, as well as raising awareness of different cultural expressions and their values with the aim of fostering cultural interaction in order to bring people together and bridge cultural gaps. In addition, ICDO acts, promotes and conserves biodiversity, environment, and sustainability for the wellbeing of humanity.
Hope Spring for All Nations is a Women-led organisation that supports vulnerable: Elderly Men and Women, Youths, and Children, on Health, Human Rights and emergency support, and Economic security through a community-centred approach and advocacy."
INFEST Foundation maintains the key of its movement in accordance with its vision, which is to democratize Indonesia and enhance the quality of society. This is followed through the following missions: 1) enhancing the foundation of education services; 2) enhancing the network of information on education, social, religion, and culture; and 3) conducting advocacy and research on the fulfillment of fundamental citizen rights. We apply out fundamental core values in all our programs, including: a. Humanity: we work to serve and protect human life and human basic rights; b. Impartiality: INFEST makes no discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions. c. Neutrality: INFEST is not part of a political or religious movement but serves humanity regardless of religion, race, nationality, and political views in Indonesia.
AMRDF Mission: Reinforcing the sustainable development process, for improving quality of life of marginalized group through integrated approach, Struggle towards prosperity through economic and social justice, cultivate leadership. AMRDF is dedicated to promoting empowerment of people, protection of Human rights, Women and Children environment, and respect for humanity, committed to work at the grass roots level.
Its mission is to create a more equitable and just society based on the guarantee of human rights for all people. We are a human group that promotes and facilitates community social transformation processes. To this end, we rely on the great potential of sports, especially soccer, to convene and attract diverse groups: children and youth, women, adults, neighborhood clubs and other community institutions (schools, community centers, health facilities and others). Together with them, we carry out projects that increase their human and social capital, that favor social, educational and labor inclusion, that improve the social fabric and the institutional framework where community life develops, and that promote access to rights.
To facilitate socio and economic empowerment of marginalized rural communities in Kigoma Region through promotion of food and nutrition security, sustainable agriculture, entrepreneurship development, health (WASH/ pandemic diseases), education, peace, gender, and Human rights
Our vision is: Each individual is a contributing member to a thriving society The main goal of the organization is to assist rights-holders (people with disabilities) access all rights as ensconced in the UNCRPD The main objectives are: • to improve the social well-being of the population • to provide assistance to vulnerable groups • to assist in the development of resilient civil society through education • to assist in promoting human rights, public health and social and economic development. These aims are in accordance with the National Development Strategy of the Republic of Tajikistan for the period up to 2030.
Melel Xojobal is a children's rights organization based in San Cristobal de Las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. Our mission is to promote and defend the rights of indigenous children and young people through participatory educational programs that improve their quality of life. At Melel Xojobal we work in a participatory manner to promote the strengthening of indigenous cultural identity, to defend human rights, to strengthen personal and cultural dignity, to ensure that justice and liberty are respected, and that the participation of all is ensured regardless of race, gender, creed, religious affiliation or ideology. We believe that education is a fundamental means by which people exercise self-determination and become the authors of their own history. Melel Xojobal's specific objectives are: 1. To implement participatory educational programmes with indigenous girls, boys, and young people to promote and defend their rights to health, education, protection from mistreatment, to regulated conditions of work, association and expression. 2. To generate through ongoing research a better understanding of child welfare, human rights and education in an urban context. 3. To inform and educate the Mexican public about the human rights of indigenous girls, boys, and young people of Chiapas. 4. To exchange and share ideas and experiences from a human rights perspective which relate to indigenous infant, childhood, and adolescent education among organizations on a national and international level. All of our work is guided by the aim of protecting and promoting five human rights established by the Convention on the Rights of the Child (Rights to health, to education, to protection against all forms of mistreatment, to work, and to freedom of expression and association). Our work responds to the situation of indigenous peoples in Mexico, who account for around 10% of the population, and continue to live in conditions that marginalise them socially, economically and politically and which push them to the edge of society. To provide an indication of the need for our work: according to government statistices, in the city we work in, in 2010 61% of the population had no formal right to medical services; 24% of the population aged 3-18 did not attend school. In 2010 we formally counted 2,481 child workers in the city. In 2005 in Chiapas as a whole, 71% of the population under 14 lived in municipalities classified as being at high or extreme risk of malnutrition; in some municipalities infant mortality rates 75 in a 1000, on a par with several countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Global Infancia is an organization made up by specialized professionals committed to the human rights of children. Together with civil society and the State, Global Infancia seeks to strengthen civic engagement and the influence of citizens on legislation and politics. Its work is based on the conviction that when children and adolescents live in a country where their rights are fully guaranteed, they can contribute to the building of a just and democratic society.